Confirm Chip Type
Use arm64 or aarch64 builds for Apple Silicon Macs, and x64 or x86_64 builds for Intel Macs. The wrong build can affect opening or performance.
Mac chip guidemacOS users can choose ClashX, Clash Verge Rev, FlClash, Clash Party, Clash Nyanpasu and other clients. Confirm the chip architecture first, then pick the workflow that fits menu bar, desktop panel or multi-device use.
Confirm Intel or Apple Silicon builds, DMG source, Gatekeeper prompts and subscription compatibility before installing.
Use arm64 or aarch64 builds for Apple Silicon Macs, and x64 or x86_64 builds for Intel Macs. The wrong build can affect opening or performance.
Mac chip guidemacOS may block apps outside the App Store. Verify the source, then allow the app in Privacy & Security if needed.
macOS prompt guideAfter installing, import a subscription URL or YAML profile, then choose rule, global or direct mode for your scenario.
Import subscriptionCompare maintained macOS clients by chip support, release source, subscription import path, system proxy behavior and tutorial coverage.
A modern Mihomo based desktop client with clear profiles, proxy groups and system proxy controls.
A classic desktop GUI client that appears in many older Clash tutorials.
A cross-platform Mihomo client for desktop and Android with a consistent interface.
A desktop client focused on Mihomo profiles, subscription management and proxy group selection.
A polished desktop client for managing Mihomo profiles and daily proxy workflows.
A widely referenced historical Clash desktop client. Use only when you know the source and maintenance status.
A lightweight macOS menu bar client used by many older Clash guides.
A macOS client that historically bundled Clash Premium features.
A macOS client connected to the Clash Meta / Mihomo ecosystem.
Open Apple menu > About This Mac. Choose arm64 or aarch64 builds for Apple Silicon Macs, and x64 or x86_64 builds for Intel Macs. See the Mac chip guide if you are unsure.
macOS may block apps that are not from the App Store or an identified developer. Verify the source, then allow it in Privacy & Security or follow the macOS prompt guide.
Install the matching package, add a remote profile in Profiles or configuration, update it, choose a node and enable system proxy or TUN if supported.
Use Intel x64 builds for Intel Macs and arm64 or Apple Silicon builds for M-series Macs.
If macOS shows a security prompt, verify the source before allowing the app.
Paste the provider URL into Profiles, Subscriptions or Remote Config.
Select a node, enable system proxy or TUN when needed, then test access.